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  • - The Collected Poems of Richard Hugo
    av Richard Hugo
    395,-

    The definitive collection of a major American poet's work.

  • av Karen Horney
    234

    This book presents the lectures Karen Horney gave her class on psychoanalytic technique during the last year of her life.

  • - A Notebook of Prose and Poems
    av Michael Burkard
    234

    Written as a notebook, My Secret Boat is a collage of stories, poems, dreams, and sketches. Among Burkard's subjects are childhood, the sea, family, alcoholism, love.

  • - Interviews with Gorbachev's Reformers
    av Katrina Vanden Heuvel & Stephen F. Cohen
    341,-

    "As intimate a portrait of Soviet politics, culture, and economics as we are likely to see."-Kirkus Reviews

  • av Jan Harold (University of Utah) Brunvand
    274,-

    From the master folklorist and sly wit, Jan Brunvand, comes a collection of all-new urban legends.

  • - The First Three Decades of Space Exploration
    av Bruce C. Murray
    395,-

    "A compelling, highly personal account of both the excitement of discovery and the frustration of dealing with misguided policies. Murray remains an optimist, proposing productive initiatives for the American space program that should be must reading for those shaping U.S. space policy." -John M. Logsdon, director, Space Policy Institute

  • av Eric Chaisson
    254

    The discovery of relativity is one of the major accomplishments of the physical sciences, and also one of the least understood. In this book the author introduces non-scientists to relativity as well as some of its applications in cosmology and the study of black holes.

  • - How America Buys Its Weapons
    av Fen Olser Hampson
    348,-

    America's arsenals are full of weapons that they may never use and cannot afford. This work delves into the interconnected roles that the President, Congress, the Pentagon, science and industry play in shaping America's defences.

  • av Salvador Espriu
    262,-

    "At last, a translation that does long overdue justice to the noble poetry of Salvador Espriu, one of this century's great lyric elegists." -William Arrowsmith

  • - Writings About Politics, 1971-1987
    av Thomas Byrne Edsall
    361,-

    "Power and Money develop[s] and exemplif[ies] [Edsall's] unique insight into the dynamics of political changes in our times." -David Broder

  • - A Novel
    av May Sarton
    289,-

    Grandfathers are generally produced by the birth of grandchildren. But Sprig Wyeth needed more than the arrival of his first grandchild to welcome that role.

  • av M. L. Rosenthal
    249,-

    "Elegantly written...A bright blending of the scholarly and the practitioner's point of view." -Philadelphia Inquirer

  • - From World War II Through Dienbienphu, 1941-1954
    av Lloyd C. Gardner
    381,-

    "An extremely solid history of Indochina in the Viet Minh War era. Essentially a diplomatic history, but one that carefully weaves in developments on the battlefield. Makes use of new knowledge and is a useful corrective to some of the earlier works on the subject by the French. Recommended." -Douglas Pike, Indochina Chronology

  • av William Appleman Williams
    395,-

    "A very good book indeed.... It is quietly reasoned, beautifully ordered, and spirited as hell.... [It] is not a book for children, nostalgic or otherwise."-Loren Baritz, The Nation

  • - "Winslow Homer" and Other Essays
    av Kenyon Cox
    348,-

    "Kenyon Cox's insistence that painters be able to paint will strike the contemporary art world as a piece of foaming radical heresy." -Tom Wolfe, author of The Bonfire of the Vanities

  • av Robert D. Crassweller
    448,-

    "This is biography-as-history in the best sense of the term...Mr. Crassweller gives us what is perhaps the best single-volume history of 20th-century Argentina: sensitive, urbane, deeply comprehending, written in a style worthy of the most important of historical themes." -Mark Falcoff, New York Times Book Review

  • - More "New" Urban Legends and Some Old Favorites
    av Jan Harold (University of Utah) Brunvand
    262,-

    "A uniquely entertaining book: edifying scholarship, diverting social history."-Elaine Kendall, Los Angeles Times

  • av Errol Trzebinski
    282,-

    "A deeply engrossing portrait of what life physically felt like. . . . [An] intimate picture. . .of early Kenya." -[London] Times Literary Supplement

  • - A Novel
    av Samantha Peale
    341,-

    "Wicked, subversive, satirical, sophisticated, and deep."-Kate Christensen

  • - Science, Morality and Modern Life
    av Barry (Swarthmore College) Schwartz
    341,-

    "Provocative and richly textured. . . .Schwartz's analyses of the inadequacies of contemporary scientific views of human nature are compelling, but the consequences are even more worthy of note." -Los Angeles Times

  • - How Vietnam Policy was Made--and Reversed--During the Johnson Administration
    av Townsend Hoopes
    274,-

    "Far and away the most illuminating account we have of the people and policies that led the United States into the Vietnam catastrophe. . . .A significant contribution to the history of our times." -Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    av Jon (Oxford University) Stallworthy
    241,-

    This volume, Stallworthy's seventh collection, typifies the way in which his best work mingles a graphically personal element with a strong sense of responsibility. "The fullest, most representative collection of his verse now available".--Library Journal.

  • av J Menken
    254

    In mid-1986, world population stood at 5 billion. The United Nations now projects that in less than fifty years world population will at least double, and may reach over 12 billion. Is this cause for alarm? What are the choices ahead for the United States? The experts shed light on these questions and others in this new collection from the American Assembly.

  • av A. R. Ammons
    241,-

    A. R. Ammons's selection of his work once again, as the critic Harold Bloom wrote of the earlier version, "makes available the very best of him."

  • - Principia Biographica
    av Leon Edel
    282,-

    "Leon Edel has brilliantly provided for the art of biography a much-needed statement of first principles." -Louis Auchincloss

  • - American Perceptions and Soviet Realities
    av Stephen F. Cohen
    229,99

    "A unique and valuable contribution. . . .Cohen brings to his analyses a keen critical perception, vast knowledge and-most noteworthy-a lucid style that makes his informed comments accessible to the non-specialist reader." -Newspaper Guild, 1985 Page One Award

  • av Lydia Bronte & Alan J. Pifer
    381,-

    In sounding alarm about the population challenges we face in the next five decades, the essays here--written by a wide variety of experts--offer constructive proposals for meeting these challenges on both personal and public policy levels.

  • av James B. Steele & Donald L. Barlett
    341,-

    Selected by Library Journal as one of the hundred best books in science and technology for 1985. This book is an outgrowth of a series of articles that appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer in November 1983. For eighteen months, the authors traveled some 20,000 miles, interviewing dozens of people and assembling more than 125,000 pages of documents. These included local, state, and federal government reports, state and federal court records, corporate files, congressional hearing transcripts, scientific studies, and internal memoranda of public agencies and private businesses. The resulting newspaper series provoked a much broader reaction than we had anticipated. In response to requests for copies of the articles, more than 25,000 reprints were sent to individuals and organizations in more than forty states and several foreign countries. Many of those who wrote urged the authors to expand the newspaper series into a book. In doing so, they updated the material and added new information, including sections on military waste, foreign reprocessing, and uranium mill tailings. We were tempted to delve into other areas, such as the design and construction of reactors and the economics of nuclear power. But we focused instead on waste-the amount produced, past efforts to manage it, and the politics of its disposal.

  • - A Biography
    av Scott (Cornell University) Elledge
    381,-

    "A splendid exercise in scholarship and literary analysis-and fun to read." -"New and Recommended," New York Times Book Review

  • - Women Doctors in America, 1835-1920
    av Ruth J. Abram
    348,-

    In the latter part of the nineteenth century, women, who had hitherto been barred from medical schools, were gradually granted the freedom to study and practice medicine. Indeed, by 1900, over 7,000 female physicians were practicing in America. Women were sought after to fill the void in women's health care-a substantial one, thanks to Victorian mores-as well as to imbue the medical profession with dignity which only women, it was believed, could supply. Thus the stereotype of women as gentle, virtuous creatures, natural healers, worked in their favor, opening doors to a major profession.

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